Entryway of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Reception Area of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Reception Area of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Courtyard of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
The rooms are constructed with a metal frame and sandwich panels for roofing. The roof is slightly elevated, allowing hot air to escape through vents and keeping the interiors cool. Buffer spaces like the kitchen, storage areas, and restrooms are strategically placed on the west side to mitigate the intense afternoon heat.
A core design principle was to ensure every classroom opens onto a green courtyard, which acts as a direct extension of the room. These courtyards are enclosed by curvilinear, earthen walls, providing a shielded, natural space for children to learn and play. These areas allow kids to sit outdoors, plant vegetables, and interact with their peers.
The walls are made from repurposed debris bricks and are finished with earthy tones. The central spine serves as more than just a hallway; it includes numerous seating and breakout spaces, encouraging spontaneous interactions among students and teachers. The built environment is an integral part of the curriculum, acting as a third teacher to guide and inspire learning.
Courtyard of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Passage to courtyard of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Corridor of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Research consistently shows a strong link between a child's well-being and their primary environments—home, school, and neighborhood. Given that children spend nearly half their waking hours at school, the physical environment plays a critical role in their holistic development.
The students at this campus will be between the ages of 3 and 8, so we decided early on that the campus would be a single-story structure. This design ensures the scale isn't overwhelming for young minds and eyes, helping children feel a sense of belonging. Children need to feel that they belong to the school and school belongs to them. Behind educators and families, physical spaces hold the potential to influence what and how children learn.
Corridor of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Corridor of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Corridor of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Classroom of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Classroom of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Classroom of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Lawn view of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Lawn view of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Washroom of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Aerial view of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Axonometric Plan of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Corridor Section of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Court Section of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio
Longitudnal Section of Avinya Inaugural Campus by Spacefiction Studio